HP StorageWorks 4000s NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 35
Using Remote Desktop, Improper Closure of Remote Desktop, Maintenance, Terminal Services Configuration
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Basic Administrative Procedures and Setup Completion Using Remote Desktop Remote Desktop is provided in the WebUI to allow for additional remote system administration and the use of approved third-party applications. Backup software and antivirus programs are examples of approved applications. In addition, Remote Desktop is used to access the NAS Management Console of the NAS device. To open a Remote Desktop session from the WebUI, select Maintenance, Remote Desktop. A Remote Desktop session is opened. Enter the appropriate password to log on to the server. Figure 11: Remote Desktop session Caution: Two open sessions of Remote Desktop are allowed to operate at the same time. After completing an application do not use the window close feature ( ) to close that session of Remote Desktop. Click Start/Log Off Administrator to exit Remote Desktop. Improper Closure of Remote Desktop Certain operations can leave the utilities running if the browser is closed versus exiting from the program via the application menu or logging off the Remote Desktop session. The default timeout has been set to 15 minutes but it may require up to 30 minutes for the application to exit. This value may be adjusted in the Terminal Services Configuration option under Administrator Tools, accessed either through the desktop or via a Remote Desktop session. A maximum of two Remote Desktop sessions may be used at any given time. Improper exit from a session can result in the sessions becoming consumed. Sessions and processes can be terminated using the Terminal Services Manager via Start >Programs >Administrator Tools. Note: The Terminal Services Manager must be accessed via the iLO port or direct attached console. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 35